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Physically Challenged Persons Quotes By Clive James

The driving force of any ideology stands revealed: it can't be coherent without being intolerant. — Clive James

Physically Challenged Persons Quotes By George Carlin

A lot of times when they catch a guy who killed twenty-seven people, they say, He was a loner. Well, of course he was a loner; he killed everyone he came in contact with. — George Carlin

Physically Challenged Persons Quotes By Baratunde R. Thurston

I advise you to be suspicious of any black American whose family does not claim a blood connection to Native Americans. That's a clear sign of a racial infiltrator who has not done enough research. — Baratunde R. Thurston

Physically Challenged Persons Quotes By Christopher Walken

You know, there's nothing you can do about your public image. It is what it is. I just try to do things honestly. I guess honesty is what you would call subjective: if you feel good about what you're doing, yourself, if you figure you're doing the right thing. — Christopher Walken

Physically Challenged Persons Quotes By Richard Bach

Every word that judges value is circular. 'Good' is 'right' is 'proper' is 'just' is 'good'. But check the examples, and they're not circular at all: Every one says 'makes me happy'. — Richard Bach

Physically Challenged Persons Quotes By Ari Up

Find out who you really are, then accept who you are. Fight for your life every day to be who you are. — Ari Up

Physically Challenged Persons Quotes By Poonam Dhandhania

Everything originates first in the mind and all things are born there primarily. After the thought has occurred, manifestation happens. — Poonam Dhandhania

Physically Challenged Persons Quotes By Milan Kundera

But how to define the eroticism of a man (or an era) that sees female seductive power as centered in the middle of the body, in the navel? — Milan Kundera